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Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on The Penny Hoarder.
The U.S. economy saw an average of nearly 400,000 new jobs each month in 2022, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. There’s a total of 10.3 million job openings out there.
While there is a great demand for people to fill these jobs, there are also record numbers of employees changing careers, hopping into a job search and swapping old jobs for better ones.
So if you are hoping to get hired, you need to stand out to hiring managers, polish your resume, think about your transferable skills, and yes, learn how to interview with a robot.
Oh, and embrace the idea of remote work if you haven’t already. Though some higher-profile companies are bringing employees back to the office, most companies have embraced some type of remote work option.
There are a lot of jobs out there and potential employers continue to lament that they can’t find enough help. So, yes, you can be picky but you still want to be prepared to find a new job you want, not just any job.
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